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Please post new messages at the bottom of my talk page. Please use headlines when starting new talk topics. Thank you.

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I reserve the right to archive talk discussions at my leisure, but will make sure the discussions are closed before I do (I determine when they are closed). Thank you.

H2 (title change)

I thought that Universal owned the title rights as well, but I found out that Universal only owns distribution rights for Halloween II (1981). So, Malek Akkad/Trancas must own the title rights then.

Cast List and Executive Producers

Why doesn't Smallville have a cast list in its info box? Every other major series has one, regardless of shake-ups in cast, like CSI, House, Bones, Desperate Housewives, One Tree Hill, etc.

It makes the wiki entry a bit stupid, as it's not easy to find out who's currently on the show. Instead, you're made to read stupid biogs of every main character, some of which are dead, arranged in a pathetic "of overall importance" order.

IMO SV's wiki should only become a "historic reference" page ONCE THE SHOW FINISHES, not during its run.

I also think it's disrespectful, especially the Executive Producers list.

Why aren't you keeping the information current and relevant?

Halloween 2 (2009) Director's Cut

I think it would be best just to let people put a section about the director's cut since most movies that has one has a section for it on here.

What you want to write off as "continuity errors" are retcons. In the first movie, it was canon that Jason drowned. The second movie modified this to that he did not drown. Per director Tom McLoughlin, he decided while writing Jason Lives that Jason did drown and had always been a supernatural force. If the directors are consciously aware of prior narrative and decide to alter it, that is not a continuity error, by the very definition of the word "error." I fail to see how a character having his backstory retconned at least twice does not warrant a mention in the opening paragraphs, especially if restrained to a brief sentence addressing the fact.209.34.28.236 (talk) 01:05, 8 May 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Hey Bignole, it's Hunter. You commented a bit at the Homicide: Life on the Street (season 1) FAC. I was hoping maybe you could find the time to conduct a full review over there? I believe the article is just about ready for FA, but there hasn't been much in the way of comments yet at the FAC, and I'm starting to worry it will fail due to inactivity. If you can, I'd much appreciate it. Thanks! — Hunter Kahn 19:41, 12 May 2011 (UTC)[reply]